runden (zahl)

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rounding
The numerical value obtained by this process
The act of rounding a mathematical value
{a} somewhat or rather round
(mathematics) a miscalculation that results from rounding off numbers to a convenient number of decimals; "taxes are rounded off to the nearest dollar but the rounding error is surprisingly small"
A secondary articulation of certain vowels, wherein the vowels are produced with a certain amount of lip rounding e g , [o], [u], [y], etc
Small rope, or strands of rope, or spun yarn, wound round a rope to keep it from chafing; called also service
Round or nearly round; becoming round; roundish
Shaping the book back to be convex
{i} act of replacing one number with another simpler number of approximately the same value (Mathematics)
present participle of round
See Guide to Pronunciation, § 11
The gradual reduction of angularity of a tool edge or surface resulting in a dulling effect (Brink 1978)
Process of hammering or manipulating the textblock spine into a convex shape preparatory to backing Rounding diminishes the effect of swelling caused by the thickness of the sewing threads or the application of glue from an adhesive binding It also helps to prevent the textblock spine from falling into a concave shape after years of use or of standing upright on a shelf See also backing
1 A length of rope hove around a spar or larger rope; 2 To go around a mark during a race, as in "rounding a mark"
Rounding call time length On Nextel National Shared Plans, all calls feature one-second rounding after the first minute, whereas many other carriers round up to the next whole minute
Process to express a whole number, not fractional; change to even units rather than exactly (e g , 260 is a rounded number for 261) Food manufacturers must follow government rules for rounding on nutrition labels See question 9 in the "Questions and Answers about Food Labeling" section
A rule to follow when making an approximation to a given number by using fewer significant figures
Modifying a speech sound by contraction of the lip opening; labializing; labialization
The increment in which minutes are used off of a card For example, 60 second rounding bills the call to the nearest minute
etw. nach unten runden (Zahl)
to round down <> something